
Outpatient Coordinator Needed for Large Veterinary General Practice
- San Carlos, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Welcome and support clients throughout their visit.
- Act as the liaison between clients and the medical team.
- Assist with scheduling, check-ins, follow-ups, and client communications.
- Ensure timely flow of outpatient appointments
- Support doctors and technicians during exams and treatments, as appropriate.
- Maintain accurate records and provide updates to clients in a compassionate, professional manner.
- Continuously build your knowledge of veterinary medicine through on-the-job learning.
- Hospital maintenance (including removal of animal waste) and ensuring that facility is neat and clean at all times—both inside and outside.
- Customer service functions, including: greeting visitors, answering telephones, and guiding clients and their pets to exam rooms.
- Ensure clients are moved efficiently through check-in, exam, treatment, and checkout.
- Presenting and explaining fees, including processing payments.
- Recommending, selecting, and obtaining products and services, including prescriptions.
- Answering questions regarding products and services, including educating clients on general animal husbandry and non-medical pet care (i.e., heartworm prevention, housebreaking, and flea & tick control).
- Managing medical records, charts, reports and correspondence.
- At least one year of proven past experience helping customers.
- High School Diploma/GED or equivalent.
- Excellent listening and communication skills.
- Compassion for pets and people—as well as awareness and understanding of others’ reactions.
- Proven decision-making skills to choose the most appropriate course of action.
- The ability to integrate new information into problem-solving.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
- Willingness to work non-traditional hours, including nights, weekends and holidays.
- The ability to lift up to 40 lbs. and be exposed to hazards associated with pets such as allergies, contagious diseases, noises, odors, bites, scratches, and animal waste.